Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
The Innocents By William Archibald Based On Henry James' Turn Of The Screw, Katherine J. Cuba
The Innocents By William Archibald Based On Henry James' Turn Of The Screw, Katherine J. Cuba
Theses
Unavailable.
A Method Of Work For The Designer Applied To Play Antigone, Hsin-Chih Cheng
A Method Of Work For The Designer Applied To Play Antigone, Hsin-Chih Cheng
Theses
Not available.
Water From The Moon, Christopher A. Duggan
Water From The Moon, Christopher A. Duggan
Theses
During the scalding, dry summer of 1988, it would appear 23-year-old Dennis Dearbome is at a crossroads. More accurately, he is not on a road of any kind. The only child of affluent parents in suburban Minneapolis, Dennis finds his carefree existence at home unceremoniously ended when, after a string of lost jobs on his part, his parents decide to evict him from their house. At the same time, his father, an influential bank president, lands him a position as an illustrator for a small greeting card company. Dennjs can handle the technical demands of the job because of a …
So You Want To Be A Dramaturg, Juanita Caviness
Children's Literature: Reflections Of The Past, Gina M. Mcandrew
Children's Literature: Reflections Of The Past, Gina M. Mcandrew
Theses
Thirty picture books for children were reviewed in this study. They were compared on the basis of character development. plot. illustrations. technical aspects and marketability. By using these divisions, parallels were drawn among outstanding works which were then compared to the book written in chapter four.
Results showed that many of the outstanding picture books have withstood the test of time. Their longevity is reflected in their ability to entertain and engross the targeted reader. The task for authors of new books is to capture these time-tested, endearing qualities, ensuring success in the publishing industry.